Chris Brown remanded in UK custody over 2023 nightclub assault
Chris Brown has been remanded in custody by a UK court over a 2023 assault charge, throwing the start of his European tour into uncertainty.
American R&B singer Chris Brown has been remanded in custody by a UK court over a 2023 assault charge, throwing the start of his European tour into uncertainty.
Brown, 36, appeared before Manchester Magistratesâ Court on Friday after being arrested in the early hours of Thursday at the Lowry Hotel in Manchester.
Police confirmed he was detained in connection with an alleged assault that took place on February 19, 2023, at a nightclub in Londonâs upscale Hanover Square area.
According to authorities, the singer is charged with âgrievous bodily harm with intentâ following an incident at Tape nightclub in Mayfair, where he allegedly attacked music producer Abe Diaw with a bottle while touring the UK at the time of the alleged assault.
District Judge Joanne Hirst refused Brownâs bail application and ordered that he remain in custody until a plea and trial preparation hearing scheduled for June 13 at Southwark Crown Court in London.
The courtâs decision now casts serious doubt on Brownâs scheduled performances in Europe. He is set to perform in the Netherlands on June 8 and in Germany on June 11 â two dates that are likely to be missed unless bail is granted or arrangements change. His broader European tour includes several UK and continental shows through June and July, before returning to the United States.